Tibet Wild Flower Tea

Xue Qu

This infusion from the high mountains of Tibet contains only flowers, making it a delightful caffeine-free refreshment. The aroma of Tibet (Xue Qu) tea is floral with a hint of honeycomb, bringing to mind a summer garden in full bloom.

About Tibet Wild Flower Tea

This infusion from the high mountains of Tibet contains only flowers, making it a delightful caffeine-free refreshment. The aroma of Tibet (Xue Qu) tea is floral with a hint of honeycomb, bringing to mind a summer garden in full bloom.

This tea is sourced from Tibet.

How to Brew Tibet Wild Flower Tea

1

Heat water to 100°C

2

Add 1-3 tbsp per cup of our pure loose-leaf tea per cup (250ml) of water

3

Rinse leaves with heated water. Pour fresh heated water and cover.

4

Let tea infuse for 1-2 minutes.

5

Pour into a cup through a strainer or let the leaves settle at the bottom.

6

Enjoy up to three infusions.

Tibet Wild Flower Tea Health Benefits

“Flower teas are a great source of health.”

For thousand of years traditional Chinese medicine has used this tea for believed health properties.

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